Marian Studies is the primary publication of the Mariological Society of America (MSA), the proceedings of the annual national meeting. All members
receive a copy of Marian Studies as part of their membership. A membership directory is published separately. Libraries, institutions, and
non-members may subscribe to, or purchase Marian Studies: Individuals/Institutions (USA), $20.00; Individuals/Institutions (Foreign), $25.00. Some back
issues are still available (see below--some at reduced rates). If interested, contact the MSA Secretariat for full current information. The MSA Secretariat
and Editorial Office are located at The Marian Library, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469-1390. The MSA has been headquartered at The Marian Library since 1979.

The meeting is held each year in late May. Marian Studies is usually available
by the end of the year.

BACK ISSUES still available at the following rates—
Pre-1990 back issues: $6.00 each (U.S.), $7.00 each (Foreign)

44: 1993. Theme: Mary and Popular Devotion: Revelation, Marian devotion, and Popular Piety in Conversation; discerning the miraculous; Fatima after seventy-five years; O.L. of Guadalupe

45: 1994. Theme: Mary and Religious Education: BVM in the new Catechism, in the formation of Christians, in the catechetical movement; Marian images in popular devotion, in hymnody; two surveys: Mary and youth, teaching on Mariology.

46: 1995. Theme: Faith, Mary, Culture: Jewish background to life of the BVM; images of Mary in popular American periodicals, 1900-60; significance of the discipleship of Mary for Asian-Americans; Mary in Latin American culture in the U.S.

47: 1996. Theme: Marian Spirituality and the Interreligious Dialogue: the Millennium (woman, Son, fullness of time); symbols, world religion, and the NT figure of Mary; Mary in the breadth and scope of the interreligious dialogue; Maria-Kannon (Mary in Buddhist guise); Mary's maternal love in Hindu devotionalism; sources for the Marian references in the Qur'an; influence of the BVM on Christian and world cultures.

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